The Red Shoes
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:19:10
# As I walk the long,
cloudy, stormy night... #

:19:19
# He went to Covent Garden
in the morning... #

:19:24
What a corker.
:19:31
Course I tried to get her.
Tried to get her twice. Ta-ra.

:19:34
- Here you are, son.
- Thank you.

:19:37
Hey, you'll pardon me.
:19:38
This is the way to the stage,
isn't it?

:19:41
- Name?
- Julian Craster.

:19:43
- What name?
- Julian Craster.

:19:45
Not on my list.
:19:54
- Lunch, Irina?
- Yes.

:19:57
But I have an appointment...
:19:59
I'm sorry, but I've got my job
to look after.

:20:02
- Good morning, George.
- 0h, bonjour, madame.

:20:05
How is Madame George?
:20:06
0h, she's la très jalouse.
Very jalouse.

:20:10
It's that bit of a photograph
we had took together. Cold drink?

:20:14
They been looking all over London
for you this morning.

:20:18
That's what I said.
:20:20
How much longer must I wait?
:20:22
- I'll send for the SM.
- What is your name?

:20:26
Julian Craster.
:20:27
I have an appointment
with Mr Lermontov.

:20:30
Julian Kwis...Kweiss...
:20:32
- Craster.
- Kwaster.

:20:34
Well, George, if this young man
is invited by Mr Lermontov,

:20:37
you can pass him, yes?
:20:39
Ça va by me, madame. Ça va by me.
:20:43
Follow me, young man.
:20:48
- Est-ce que vous...?
- Comment?

:20:50
Are you a dancer?
:20:52
Yes...at night.
Not very much in the morning.

:20:55
I don't know much about the ballet.
:20:57
- You are artiste?
- Yes. I'm a composer.


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